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Dublin Piggery, Dublin SA 2014
Investigators in 2014 found farrowing crates and sow stalls showcasing common issues within the Australian pig farming industry: extreme prolonged confinement, injuries and deaths, decaying infrastructure, and surgical mutilation without anaesthetic (cutting pieces out of piglets' ears as a method of identification).
One piglet was found severed in half next to another who had been partially eaten, presumably by other pigs, cats or rats. Cannibalism amongst pigs is also common in pig farms due to the boredom and frustration faced during confinement.
Originally published in May 2015.
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Published: | Sun 3 May 2015 by Farm Transparency Project |
Captured/filmed: | 2014 |
Created: | 13 August 2014 |
ID: | 50ac57b590 |
Duration: | 3m 58s |
Licence: | Unspecified - please contact the uploader for terms of use. |
Country: | Australia |
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Andgar Proprietors |